Blogs for 九月 2017

Stem Cells in the News - October 2017

星期五, 九月 29, 2017 - 15:44
Stem Cells in the News

We have captured this month's most interesting, innovative, and maybe some of the strangest examples of stem cells in the news from around the world.

Journal of Experimental Medicine

While Zika virus infection can be detrimental to the developing brain, it may have a therapeutic application. Researchers at the University of California - San Diego and the...

Tocris Bioscience Launches New Website

星期一, 九月 18, 2017 - 13:50
New Tocris Website

We are delighted to introduce you to the new Tocris Bioscience website. The Tocris team felt it was time to modernize the look and feel of the site, as well as add some exciting new functionality, which is outlined below. When designing the site our aim was to create an enhanced user experience and introduce new features to aid researchers in their purchasing decision. This is exemplified by our quick and easy checkout and registration process, as well as new customer profiles, live chat, customer product reviews and product comparisons.

New User Profiles

Creating new and improved customer profiles means we will be...

Bio-Techne Go Everywhere Travel Grant - August Recipient Selected!

星期二, 九月 12, 2017 - 14:22
Bio-Techne travel grants

August 2017 Go Everywhere with Bio-Techne Travel Grant Awarded to Graduate Student from the University of California Davis!

Bio-Techne launched its Go Everywhere Travel Grant Program which awards $1000 USD (or equivalent) to 1 researcher each month to attend the meeting of their choice. This grant program allows the researcher to attend more targeted meetings in their field and provides funding to support both small and large scientific associations that promote discovery and collaboration.

The recipient of the August 2017 grant is Cameron Flayer, a Graduate Student Researcher in the Internal Medicine Department of the University of California, Davis!

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Stem Cells in the News - September 2017

星期三, 九月 6, 2017 - 13:49
Stem Cells in the News

We have captured this month's most interesting, innovative, and maybe some of the strangest examples of stem cells in the news from around the world.

NYU Langone

A significant number of blood cancers have something in common, a mutation in the TET2 gene. This gene encodes an enzyme...